Remains of the Day: How many wrongs make a right?

17.02.2011
Logically speaking, if wrongs don't make a right, then it must take at least three. Fortunately, we've got at least that many: a supposed revolt of Nokia shareholders? Bzzt. Apple and a game company having a tiff? Nope. And don't even get me started on a Dell marketing stunt--who ever thought that would go ? If being wrong is right, then the remainders for Wednesday, February 16, 2011 don't want to be, uh, right.

(Engadget)

You may have heard something in the last couple days about "Nokia Plan B," a supposed proposal by some shareholders of the Finland-based cell phone maker that aimed to wrest control from CEO Stephen Elop in the wake of . As it turns out, the story, which , was a complete and utter hoax--the nine investors were actually Hey, has anybody seen that industrial-strength can of ?

(MacLife)

Capcom's Smurfs' Village for its undocumented feature of "letting children squander their parents' money on worthless virtual goods." But after whispers that , the game company went on record stating that those reports were patently false and that, in fact, Apple had just agreed to purchase an oil tanker's worth of smurfberries for $2 million.

(Windows Phone Blog)